Once again, it was the user APISAK that unveiled the performance of AMD's top-of-the-range APU for laptops, the Ryzen 9 4900HS, the ace that AMD has finally left behind with Intel and its new i9-10980HK.
Although we have seen in recent days, those of Lisa Su will not be able to compete with their major competitors, but will be in terms of efficiency, perhaps the most important part of the field such as textbooks. But what if AMD managed to increase its performance to the point where it was stepping on?
The most successful AMD Ryzen 9 4900HS Ryzen 7 3700X with less than half the TDP
The information provided by APISAK leaves no room for doubt: APU laptops will be really hard to beat. So much so Ryzen 9 4900HS In one of his appearances, he managed to hit the entire Ryzen 7 3700X in a hot spot like User Benchmark.
Although the difference in frequency is quite short between each other, the suite shows the same turbo speed, probably caused by a much worse cooling than usual on the Ryzen 7 3700X.
In any case, the 4900HS was identified at a base speed of 3 GHz and the promotion of 4.15 GHzwhile the 3700X reaches 3.6 and 4.15 GHz respectively. The details leave room for skepticism, where the APU comes into play 208 points in general, 813 in Heavy and 1440 points in Extreme.
The Ryzen 7 3700X can't beat it or at its best
The irony of the Ryzen 7 3700X is that the 96.2% rate is still lower than its competitors and brother, which is a bit tricky. Also, if we take an average of 130,680 samples, the results can be 200 points in the Normal, 721 in the Heavy and 1406 points in the Extreme.
Whatever the same, we may have to choose the best stock so that the average rating of the Ryzen 9 4900HS is at a high and not high. This shows good performance for AMD with these APUs, where the newest thing compared to desktop CPUs is to extract infinity Fabric frequency and main memory for obvious reasons.
This should be an APU handset problem that seems unlikely, at least in this suite, where over-competing against the Ryzen 7 3700X should be doing the opposite of the 3800X range, which is a standard 8-core and AMD-based AMD.
Given the details, is it possible that the Ryzen 4000 will slow down the sales of the Ryzen 3000 due to its low power and use? The laputer market continues to climb and no doubt AMD's CPU gaming will attract more users, not just from Intel, but from the desktop, now you still need to know how many Renoir will eventually cheat along the way.